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That's... actually pretty clever as an in-joke. One of the things Eris may or may not have been about was spurring people to fundamentally change and act as their antitheses (for better or for worse). As a graceful ballerina who was twisted into a ruthless sniper, that fits Widowmaker to a tee.

On the flipside, if that's all there is, I don't think that constitutes a hint that she was evil all along. Especially not to that extent.

"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense."
- Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.

dRoyPerpetually clueless
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A few other interesting things for the new map is a wall of singers for Cabaret Luna, all of them before the female omnic you see in Cabaret Luna were human interestingly enough which makes me think that the omnics for some reason or another got full ownership of the place or the establishment just very recently started allowing omnics to participate in singing. My personal favorite of the previous singers is Miss Adams (I think thats what her name is?).

There is also a clothing advertising board not far from their with this really snazzy looking woman. Forgot her name.

Edited by Wispy on Jan 30th 2019 at 11:06:40 AM

dRoyPerpetually clueless
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I usually buy Voice Lines and Sprays as soon as an event starts. The Loot Crates, or so I've been told, are predisposed to favor handing you new items when they can. So getting rid of the cheapest things has usually gotten me all of the other in-game items pretty quickly. Haven't missed an event since.

My understanding is that lootboxes roll some dice to determine how many items of what rarity (white, blue, purple, gold) you'll receive. Then it looks for items in that rarity that you don't already have and gives them to you. If you already have everything in that rarity, it gives you a dupe.

Buying up everything in the white and blue categories doesn't get you purples and golds any quicker, it just gets you more white and blue dupes and wastes your in-game currency.

Right. The only way to "game" the system, for example, is if you buy up all the 25 credit voice lines. During an event, it will ensure all your voice line drops will be the remaining 75 credit event voice lines. Likewise, if you get all the standard victory poses and emotes. It won't make event victory poses drop, but it will ensure that any that do drop will be the more expensive event ones.

shigmiya64Somebody get this freaking duck away from me!
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Just to show how crazy Mystery Heroes can get, I played a game the other day where the enemy team got six - count 'em, six Pharahs. Four of which at the same time!

I was playing Ashe. I killed all but one of them. One during her Ultimate, saving my team. They rained explosive death one after the other, and each fell like flies.

The last Pharah did me in, slipping behind me and unleashing her entire Ultimate at me where I couldn't see. I was honored that it took that to finish me. My team wiped her out immediately after, and we eventually won.

Edited by KnownUnknown on Feb 11th 2019 at 5:10:41 AM

"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense."
- Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.

dRoyPerpetually clueless
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Man, I wish I had the micromanagement to play well as Ana. Her kit has so many tools that can turn and secure fights, but...all in the moment at the same time I get overwhelmed.

Sleep dart is the hardest thing to hit. If the enemy doesn't strafe at the last second, seems like I end firing it into a Winston barrier someone throws up at the last second or a Defense Matrix, or shoot an enemy instead of a teammate that jumps into my firing line, or have to reload my clip at the worst possible second when people need the healing. I think I just don't have the patience and center to play as her, lol.

That, or I get targeted by enemy Widowmakers or Hanzos and picked off instantly if I take a perch above the fight. Something like that. Eventually I decided to just stick with Moira mostly if I'm healing. So many fewer nerves. Or even Mercy, since her gun is actually pretty decent for damage. People say she's been nerfed into the ground, but I find pretty good success with her a lot of the time.

I've done relatively well as Ana. Some of the things I've taken to doing, rightly or wrongly:

I don't use/rely on the scope. There's an advantage to it in how it hitscans (or doesn't? I forget) but I'm terrible with scope aiming and am actually better at firing normally. This does require you to be in the thick of it, but you'll be with your teammates so that shouldn't be a horrible problem.

I've made some pretty good sleep dart shots here and there, but I primarily try to use them for guys like Roadhog and Bastion, targets that are typically big and/or stationary. Ana's in fact become a favorite Bastion counter of mine for that reason. Alternatively, fire into crowds where a miss is less likely.

Use her grenades when healing a tank. Her regular shots don't heal enough on their own to heal a tank to full health quickly. Combined with the grenade it works much better. Alternatively, use them on guys like Roadhog or Basion, who self-heal.

The biggest issue I personally have with Ana is determining when to use her Nano-boost ult and who to give it to. And a tendency to miss those shots because someone moves in the way at the wrong moment.

Edited by sgamer82 on Feb 16th 2019 at 10:45:47 AM

Plus, remember how in Eragon everyone cries "a single tear"? Yeah, just try that with One Piece and see if it works

PushoverMediaCriticNow my Spirit Ball is on autopilot!
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In terms of build, both are fantastic. They're really fun to make, and each section can keep you guessing what each bit is for until they're finished.

In terms of look, both look great. There are a lot of tiny details here and there for authenticity's sake that really make them look nice and complete.

In terms of poseability, both are missing a knee joint, which hinders that a bit. The presence of elbow joints helps, though Reinhardt in particular really suffers from a lack of a wrist joint for his hammer.

In terms of scale, it's all fucked. Both suits are about 2-3 times as large as they should be, making the scale with their included minifigures look really wonky. Of special note is the Meka being twice as long from front to back as the D.Va minifig is tall, and for some stupid reason, they didn't include controls for D.Va to hold onto, so she just kind of sits in there and rattles around inside with a bunch of excess room.

Stickers are bad. Stickers are always bad, just have the pieces be printed. Unfortunately, this set comes with a ton of stickers.

Overall, I'd say it's a worthy buy, I just wish there had been more thought put into how they would look and interact with their minifigs. I hope they eventually come out with accurate smaller Reinhairdt and Meka suits that actually fit the scale of the rest of the minifigs.

The Overwatch Lego set I'm looking forward to most, by a wide margin, is Orisa.

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